I don't reload.....yet, but am planning on getting into it. I have been doing research on it for awhile now. I have also been gathering materials, tools, parts, cases, manuals, etc for some time. Mytwo biggest hold ups are the time to do it and and a adequet place to set it up a reloading bench.
I have several manuals, Lee, Lyman, and Speer for sure come to mind. I like the Speer a lot with the background info they give on the cartridges.
I do have a cheap Lee single stage press that I got very cheap at a gun show. I have also been looking at the Redding turret press, but it is expensive.
As mentioned earlier, be careful about what you read on the internet in regards to loads. I have a friend that is a moderator on another forum and he forbids posting loads unless it is from a published loading manual that is cites with the load. There are a lot of guys out there that think they have to push loads to maximum and beyond, when less than maximum would give them far better results.
I need to really get into reloading soon as some of my favorite cartridges are kind of expensive when buying loaded ammo off the shelf such as 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser, 45 Colt, 32-20, and 32 mag to name a few.